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MG TD TF 1500 - Head Thickness
There is a note in the Moss catalog on page 5 about cylinder head thickness. They say the original head was 3.022". I found a note of mine from a couple of years ago that said mine measured "just under 2-15/16"". So I am about .090" short. I'm thinking this could be contributing to some of the excessive heat I have been battling with. Although my heat problem is under control thanks to a 4 core radiator I would like to improve the geometry of the combustion chamber. Moss offers a solid copper gasket at .032" that I could double up with a standard composite gasket. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Mort |
Mort Resnicoff (50 TD-Mobius) |
I personally wouldn't use a double gasket. I think Tom Maine has a source for solid copper gaskets cut to the thickness you might desire. Your gonna lose some horsey power if you go that route. |
L E D LaVerne |
Mort, it is not uncommon to remove .100" from the head, i.e., leaving it at 2.922". I've done that to mine. The result is a compression ratio of about 8.9:1 Is that too high for your blower? Bud |
Bud Krueger |
Hussey copper in PA will make a gasket for the XPAG for you. Call them and ask for BOB he has my pattern for the banana head engine. Mort, I think you are running a supercharger and you may be over the compression ratio on the car which should be under 8.0. the folks at hussy were really good and Bob has a B. no intrest in the co. but they are really good and fast. |
Tom Maine |
Mort, Like Lavern mentioned, your are going to loose some power if you go back to a more standard head thickness/chamber volume,,, I guess you could also remove the supercharger to lessen the heat,, but that is going backward,,, more power is going to = more heat,, As long as you have that "Super" rad to deal with the heat that your motor generates,, I think you should leave the head alone,,,,, Going to Oneonta in Sept?????? SPW |
STEVE WINCZE |
If going back to original head thickness is not the best idea, is there another thickness that would be desirable? Consider supercharger, 5 speed, 4.55 rear. Steve, Right now I am planning to go to Oneonta but I still haven't seen any details. Registration form, schedules, places to stay, etc. Mort |
Mort Resnicoff (50 TD-Mobius) |
If you have the heat issue solved and you don't have any sign of valve knock, then I don't see the need to go to a thicker gasket. Bud says you have almost a 9 to 1 compression ratio. So thats asking a lot when you add the 6 lbs of boost I'm guessing the blower is giving you. Most street engines can barely get by on premieum pump gas with that ratio without some valve knock. Running a thicker gasket will bring that down. I'd think 8 to 1 would be a better ratio. With it down you will be able to advance the timing somewhat but you will be losing a little zip off the line. If you do that and want to play with it a little you can bump things back up by running a smaller blower pulley which will give you more boost. Not sure if Moss has one available but Tom does for his. It may work on your set up. Requires a longer belt. Do that and then you may be back to where you are now. |
L E D LaVerne |
Mort, for the sake of comparison, I am running a M-N supercharger with a pulley set up that gives me about 3 to 4 pounds pressure. Differential is 4.3 with a Datsun 5 speed transmission. The head has been milled to provide about 8.2:1 CR but I don't have the exact thickness number available. The pertronix ignition, a distributor reworked by Jeff Schlemmer and a 4 row radiator core completes the set-up. It runs just great and big trucks don't run over me on the highway. |
Jim Merz |
Mort, You should have recieved all of the registration stuff in the June Octagon,,, Are you a member of the New England MG "T" Register?? Also here under "events" http://www.nemgtr.org SPW |
STEVE WINCZE |
Hussey just told me, and rather rudely, that they are no longer in the business of supplying HG for MG engines. Harumph! |
John Redman |
Steve, Thank you. I just missed it. I am now registered on line. 9/11-9/15. See you then. Mort |
Mort Resnicoff (50 TD-Mobius) |
Gene Fodor is doing the registrations for the Oneonta GOF. They are trickling in, and he has several survivors already. -David |
D. Sander |
Dave, Mort, We are going up on Thursday,,, bringing along two "First Timers",,, They are unable to get away on Wednesday,,,,It's a nice trip from over here going through the Catskills,,, SPW |
STEVE WINCZE |
I am going on Thursday as well. I should be bringing a freshly restored TF and a survivor TF too. (that was also what I did in North Conway, I brought a restored td and a survivor td, kinda my thing now). Now all I have to do is finish restoring the TF. Hummm. Head thickness to the Oneinta GOF? It is official, this thread has been...Hijacked! -David |
D. Sander |
Back to the original thread for a moment: I'd suggest that you folks get a copy of Hal Kramer's Article "Tuning the Head of a T Type Engine" in the June 2001 issue of TSO. Bud |
Bud Krueger |
Just got THIS from Gasket Works: Can do... .043? or .050". Same price $120.00 ship is about $12-15.00 ups Mordy M.N.Dunst Gasket Works USA, LLC www.Headgasket.com |
John Redman |
This thread was discussed between 16/07/2013 and 17/07/2013
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